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Showing posts with label mother of 2. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

A Brooklyn Halloween

As you can see, blogging has not been on my list of things to do for quite some time. And in all honesty, it still really isn't very high on my list of things to do. But this year's Halloween was too cute not to document.

Halloween festivities began the Saturday before Halloween. Our ward had its annual Harvest Festival and two superheroes flew in just in time to make an appearance.

Super Blake

Super Powers:
-throwing lightning bolts
-ability to fly
-endless appetite
-endless energy

Kryptonite:
-bedtime

Super Trevor



Super Powers:
-ability to fly
-ear-piercing screech
-super-human drool

Kryptonite:
-diaper rash
-teething










Not pictured: Super Mom
Super Powers: functioning on no sleep, making t-shirt capes, super-human strength (as evidenced by hauling a stroller up and down subway steps)
Kryptonite: chocolate

On October 1st, I made the mistake of telling Blake that Halloween was this month. He was pretty disappointed when he woke up every morning only to find out it wasn't Halloween yet. Finally October 31st arrived and our day was filled with tons of Halloween fun!

Preschool Party:


Trick-or-Treating:



We walked home with enough to candy to last us a few weeks. 

And the boys were asleep by 8pm. Perfect ending to a great Halloween!

Friday, August 23, 2013

Whistle Stop Dreams


This little puzzle has quite a bit of history. Well, it's not a little puzzle. It's 1,000 pieces and if you're like me and aren't really into putting puzzles together, that's about 975 pieces too many.

But Evan likes putting puzzles together and the first time we encountered this puzzle we were dating. Do you know how much time it takes to put together a 1,000 piece puzzle when you aren't living with the person with which you are putting the puzzle together? Do you see where I'm going with this? 1,000 piece puzzle = lots of hanging out with my cute boyfriend because, ya know, we've got to finish this puzzle. (But let's be honest. Evan didn't need to be persuaded to hang out with me. I'm quite the catch...)

So we embarked on the journey to complete Whistle Stop Dreams. Evan probably put together about 75% of this puzzle and I was completely content with my 25%. When it was finished, we glued it together. And that was it. I admit I did think it would be cute in a little boy's room. But because Evan and I were not yet engaged and talking about my future children with my current boyfriend seemed a little awkward, nothing really came of this puzzle. Until I left it in my apartment when I moved out to move into our first married apartment.

When I went back to my old apartment to inquire about a black trash bag that was in reality the home of this puzzle, the new tenants said they had not seen it. What really happened was the new tenants saw a black trash bag, thought it was trash, and threw it away. Natch.

So Whistle Stop Dreams was just that: a dream.

Fast forward 5 years. We have a 3 year old son who loves trains. And that puzzle that I thought would look cute in a little boy's room? Evan decided he was willing to buy it and put it together again. And this time he put the entire thing together by himself. In 3 days.

Evan finally got around to gluing it together. But this time the humidity was what was going to dash our dream of hanging this above Blake's bed. Evan had glued the front of the puzzle and flipped it over to glue the back when he noticed that the newspaper the puzzle was laying on was now stuck to the front of the puzzle. Even though he had let the puzzle dry for the allotted time, the humidity didn't allow the glue to fully dry.

Whistle Stop Dreams was quickly turning into a nightmare.

We had a few options:

-Buy a new puzzle and put it together again.
-Let go of our Whistle Stop Dream and throw it away.
-Try to somehow remove the stuck on newspaper without damaging the puzzle.
-Try to color over the newspaper with colored pencils so it matched the puzzle underneath.

The last one sounds crazy, right? I thought so, too. But that's exactly what I did. I summoned my inner artist and colored over the newspaper patches. And it actually worked. If you inspect the puzzle closely you can find a few of the retouched areas. But from a normal viewing distance, no one is the wiser. (Well, except the people who read this blog...)

Whistle Stop Dreams is now hanging nicely above Blake's bed. And I was right. It does look cute in our little boys' room.


Friday, May 17, 2013

Brothers










I wasn't really afraid that I wouldn't be able to love Trevor as much as I love Blake. I just wasn't sure how I was going to be able to show each child how much I loved them. It's kind of impossible to devote 100% of yourself to 2 things at the same time. There are times when I don't do a very good job of showing Blake how much he is loved. And of course there are times when Trevor and Blake both want to be held and I simply don't have enough arms to do that. 

But I love both of these boys more than anything in this world. I love to hear them laugh together. I love it when Blake runs over to a fussy Trevor and gently calms him by saying, "Shhhh it's okay, Trevor. I'm here." I love when Trevor sneezes and I hear Blake say, "Bless you, Trevor!" 

I hope they know how much they are loved. And I hope more than anything that they can be close all their lives. These 2 little boys make me so very tired. But they make me so very happy.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Seeing New York- Cherry Blossoms at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden

I've been to the BBG (that's what the cool kids call it) a few times since moving to Brooklyn, but I've never been able to see the cherry blossoms. I missed it by a few days last year and was so bummed. I vowed to not miss it this year. And it did not disappoint!


Rinka and Trevor. 2 weeks apart. So stinkin' cute!









The Cherry Blossom festival will definitely be a tradition each year!



Wednesday, April 24, 2013

A Birthday and a Bunny

I kind of fell off the blogging wagon for a while there. I'm finding that what little time I had to blog pre-Trevor is now gone. When one kid is happy, the other is not. Or they're both unhappy. Or they're both happy but momma's so tired she can't keep her eyes open, let alone construct a coherent thought.

But life goes on and must be documented.

Blake turned 3! After about 2 months of planning, Ali and I pulled off a successful Easter egg hunt/birthday celebration for Lola and Blake. Now Blake thinks he has to take his Easter basket to every birthday party he goes to.



















After a wonderful birthday party, Blake woke up to a visit from the Easter bunny. Well, he actually woke up to a mom saying, "Hurry! Hurry! We're going to be late for church! Here, hold your brother so I can take a picture of you in your matching outfits. Smile! No, not a goofy face. Say cheese!"




When we got home from church, Blake searched for his Easter basket and was pretty pleased with what the Easter bunny left for him.